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and leland vittert standing by in tahrir square with the latest. , the reaction there that he has won? >> reporter: clearly, eric, the reaction from crowd behind me, in tahrir square, the last time we heard this kind of roar was the night hosni mubarak resigned from power, 16 months ago, the crowd here is going wild. behind me, mostly this is made up of the muslim brotherhood group. and, the salafists, harder-line version of muslim brotherhood, that have been camping now in the square for about three or four days, here, awaiting these election results. and we're now about a week away from when the election and the ballot box closed, now mohamed morsi, declared the president-elect of egypt. he is in his 60s, u.s.-educated and you can still hear the roar coming up from the crowd and the muslim brotherhood promised they would not run in the presidential election, and morsi was not even the first pick of a candidate but still has won, roughly the numbers are 13 million for mohamed morsi, 12 million for ahmed shafik, part of the old hosni mubarak regime, we have fireworks going off and, so
and leland vittert standing by in tahrir square with the latest. , the reaction there that he has won? >> reporter: clearly, eric, the reaction from crowd behind me, in tahrir square, the last time we heard this kind of roar was the night hosni mubarak resigned from power, 16 months ago, the crowd here is going wild. behind me, mostly this is made up of the muslim brotherhood group. and, the salafists, harder-line version of muslim brotherhood, that have been camping now in the square for...
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leland vittert live in cairo. hello. >> reporter: good morning, bret, from cairo. a little past midnight here. and the one source that is reporting president mubarak is clinically dead is the middle east news agency. you heard that from a few other diplomatic and intelligence sources. although they cannot confirm he is clinically dead. they slin think he. is whether he suffered a stroke, heart attack or combination of both. it's clear the 84-year-old former u.s. ally, and israel ally is in very ill health. he was the king of the arab world when he ran egypt and he could talk to anyone. the resolution threw him out of office less than 18 months ago was certainly a massive surprise here. and showed the power of the arab spring. whether by coincidence or perhaps the president could not take it anymore. the fact that what has happened here today, happened in terms of the sense that the resolution happened and army staged a coop. we are dealing with the results of the presidential election. tempers here in cairo are as hot as the summer heat. >> bret: leland vittert in
leland vittert live in cairo. hello. >> reporter: good morning, bret, from cairo. a little past midnight here. and the one source that is reporting president mubarak is clinically dead is the middle east news agency. you heard that from a few other diplomatic and intelligence sources. although they cannot confirm he is clinically dead. they slin think he. is whether he suffered a stroke, heart attack or combination of both. it's clear the 84-year-old former u.s. ally, and israel ally is...
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leland vittert, streaming live from cairo. with the latest. when do we expect the announcement to be made and do we have any indication of who the winner will be? >> reporter: right now, eric, the muslim brotherhood candidate, mohamed morsi is leading the unofficial vote count by 800,000 and the election commission can do whatever they want. cairo is literally waiting on pins and needles. the crowd behind me mostly made up of the muslim brotherhood and, the salafists, hard core islamists in tahrir square are silent, save when broadcasting of the election commission, and they have been going on 20 or 30 minutes, giving a history of the election and the revolution and everything else, will people here want to know, is the result and this could have a huge impact not only here in egypt, but, all around the arab world. health care was the king of the arab world and ruled the country with an iron fist for the better part of three decades and was thrown out in a revolution 16 months ago and the muslim brotherhood said they would not run anybody for
leland vittert, streaming live from cairo. with the latest. when do we expect the announcement to be made and do we have any indication of who the winner will be? >> reporter: right now, eric, the muslim brotherhood candidate, mohamed morsi is leading the unofficial vote count by 800,000 and the election commission can do whatever they want. cairo is literally waiting on pins and needles. the crowd behind me mostly made up of the muslim brotherhood and, the salafists, hard core islamists...
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leland vittert live in cairo. thank you. leaders of four of the euro zone's largest economies have agreed to push for a $163 billion growth package. france, germany, italy and spain will promote the idea that the european union summit next week. plan to tax financial transactions and use proceeds to fund the future bank bail-outs failed to get enough support. back at home. wall street ended a tough week on a positive note. dow gained 67. the s&p 500 was up 9.5. the nasdaq gained 33. getting the largest share of this country's more than 21 million eligible hispanic voters has been the focus of the presidential campaign the past two days. thursday, mitt romney made his case to latino leaders. today, it was president obama's turn. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent goleta reports the president had a big advantage going in. >> a week after suspending deportation for most young people, brought to the country illegally, president obama baskebasked in the cheers of the hispanic latino elected officials. >> we should h
leland vittert live in cairo. thank you. leaders of four of the euro zone's largest economies have agreed to push for a $163 billion growth package. france, germany, italy and spain will promote the idea that the european union summit next week. plan to tax financial transactions and use proceeds to fund the future bank bail-outs failed to get enough support. back at home. wall street ended a tough week on a positive note. dow gained 67. the s&p 500 was up 9.5. the nasdaq gained 33. getting...
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correspondent leland vittert is in cairo tonight. >> shouting "down, down army," demonstrators angry with a military power grap packed in tahrir square for night two of the protest. yesterday, they climbed on the shut gate of egypt parliament to protest the dissolving democratically elected legislature. this crowd is chanting "open, open," and that is for the members of parliament that people carry down on their shoulders. this kind of thing can get out of hand very, very quickly. you can see the dividing line. they're ready for one person to come over the barricade. this is in fact a military coup, said this member of parliament. "we have to do more." many in last night's significantly larger crowd belong to the muslim brotherhood, whose presidential candidate currently leads the vote count. >> now there will be a battle between the supreme kund the president. says the ruling supreme military in news conference. hours later mubarak was rushed to hospital where he rests tonight under military guard. they are less concerned with mubarak's help than who will be the next president. late
correspondent leland vittert is in cairo tonight. >> shouting "down, down army," demonstrators angry with a military power grap packed in tahrir square for night two of the protest. yesterday, they climbed on the shut gate of egypt parliament to protest the dissolving democratically elected legislature. this crowd is chanting "open, open," and that is for the members of parliament that people carry down on their shoulders. this kind of thing can get out of hand very,...
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>> bret: leland vittert in cairo. thank you. still ahead, in-depth look at the 2012 electoral map with karl rove and joe trippi. first, congress is voting whether to hold attorney general eric holder in contempt. the latest straight ahead. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. >> bret: the government is taking steps to stop national intelligence leaks. director of national intelligence james clapper announced leak question would be added to counterintelligence polygraphs and the intelligence community requested inspector general to lead task force for any cases the justice department declines. showdown over the bungled gun walking operation fast and furious will come to a head this week for attorney general eric holder. but they are still a way out. >> ahead of a contempt of congress vote thursday in full house against attorney general eric holder, darrell issa said it can be avoided. >> if the president and the attorney general holder would simply start producing the documents they know th
>> bret: leland vittert in cairo. thank you. still ahead, in-depth look at the 2012 electoral map with karl rove and joe trippi. first, congress is voting whether to hold attorney general eric holder in contempt. the latest straight ahead. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. >> bret: the government is taking steps to stop national intelligence leaks. director of national intelligence james clapper announced leak question would be added to...
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>> leland vittert reporting from cairo. thanks for that. >>> china increased the holdings of u.s. debt in may for the first time in three months. while we hear a lot about the more than $1 trillion, the u.s. owes china, you probably don't know that relationship works both ways. fox business network senior washington correspondent peter barnes on the chinese debt to americans. >> these are old chinese bonds. many backed by gold. up paid by china for 70 years. many investors consider them worthless more valuable as artwork than security. with the debt to china topping a trillion dollars, group of u.s. investors is demanding that china pay up. insisting the holdings are worth billions, maybe trillions, too. >> pay your bills. pay your debt. just as we, the american people, and the u.s. government pay ours. >> a complex decade long legal an foreign policy controversy. china issued the bonds before world war ii. said they would be honored by the successor government. practice followed by most countrys. after japan invaded china in 1937, china stopped making payments and defaulted. no t
>> leland vittert reporting from cairo. thanks for that. >>> china increased the holdings of u.s. debt in may for the first time in three months. while we hear a lot about the more than $1 trillion, the u.s. owes china, you probably don't know that relationship works both ways. fox business network senior washington correspondent peter barnes on the chinese debt to americans. >> these are old chinese bonds. many backed by gold. up paid by china for 70 years. many investors...
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>> john: leland vittert for us tonight in cairo. thank you so much. >>> president obama's pick to be the next ambassador to iraq has withdrawal. bret mcgerk had been criticized for having an extramarital affair with a reporter, a woman who is now his wife. republicans were unhappy with mcgerk's performance in ira iraq. >>> iran is meeting with the united states and other nations in moscow to hammer out compromise over the nuclear ambitions. correspondent steve harrigan is there to tell us if that is doing any good. >> there has been no sign of progress or optimism from either side after the first day of two-day talks on iran nuclear program here in mosco moscow. one side, u.s. and five world powers demand they stop enriching uranium until the 20% level. at that level that uranium can be easily used in a weapon. iran on the other side says the nuclear program is for peaceful means and they are pushing back hard against economic sanctions. the sanctions are expected to be tightened further when the european union gives its embargo on
>> john: leland vittert for us tonight in cairo. thank you so much. >>> president obama's pick to be the next ambassador to iraq has withdrawal. bret mcgerk had been criticized for having an extramarital affair with a reporter, a woman who is now his wife. republicans were unhappy with mcgerk's performance in ira iraq. >>> iran is meeting with the united states and other nations in moscow to hammer out compromise over the nuclear ambitions. correspondent steve harrigan...
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leland vittert, thank you. >> now to turkey. strong words from that country's president after a military jet was shot down yesterday. tonight he's saying turkey will take necessary action against syria. syrian officials have claimed they shot down that turkish military jet overseerian waters. turkey's president did not specify what action would be taken. today the two countries conducted a joint search for that plane. the two nations are at odds over the ongoing bloodshed inside syria. fox journalists in syria, we'll get an update from greg palkot, later. >>> the verdicts in the jerry sandusky sex abuse trial may be in but the case far from over. new information coming in as we learn sandusky's lawyers at one point wanted to resign from the case. we are live from pennsylvania in minutes. >> word of two deaths at the same california hotel where police found whitney houston's body on the eve of the grammys. it just so happens that beverly hills hotel is hosting another major awards ceremony today. stay close. ♪ why not make lunc
leland vittert, thank you. >> now to turkey. strong words from that country's president after a military jet was shot down yesterday. tonight he's saying turkey will take necessary action against syria. syrian officials have claimed they shot down that turkish military jet overseerian waters. turkey's president did not specify what action would be taken. today the two countries conducted a joint search for that plane. the two nations are at odds over the ongoing bloodshed inside syria....
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leland vittert has the latest from cairo. >> reporter: the arabic saying for this goes like this: i have two choices, both of which arbiter of and there are many of the young revolutionaries who prosted in tahrir square who said there is not a liberal democratic candidate they feel excited about voting for so there's not a lot of people in the street voting, and there is an eerie calm in the days between the election. we had voting tomorrow and we have voting tomorrow and many people realize in egypt, it is a little difficult to predict where revolution is going to go. keeping with islamic tradition, egyptian men voted in one room, and women in another. marking their ballots, then dipping their fingers in ink, to prevent people from voting twice. >> this is democracy. this is human beings... we are not free. we are not free. >> reporter: this is the entrance to one of cairo's polling stations and during the first round there was excitement in the air. the line stretched all the way to where i'm standing meaning voters had to wait two hours in order to cast their ballots. but, today, turn
leland vittert has the latest from cairo. >> reporter: the arabic saying for this goes like this: i have two choices, both of which arbiter of and there are many of the young revolutionaries who prosted in tahrir square who said there is not a liberal democratic candidate they feel excited about voting for so there's not a lot of people in the street voting, and there is an eerie calm in the days between the election. we had voting tomorrow and we have voting tomorrow and many people...
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leland vittert is streaming live from cairo, egypt with the latest. leland? >> reporter: good evening, greg, late into the night here, the square is rocking. you might remember the muslim brotherhood about 16 months ago said we are not going to run anybody in the presidential election but, i have been in the square all day today and the crowd is either muslim brotherhood or a harder line version of islamists here in egypt and it's very clear what they want. well into the early morning, massive crowds chanted revolutionary slogans against the army, and and for muslim brotherhood's candidate. friday demonstrations began with new prayers as muslim brotherhood sympathizers lined up hundreds of rows deep, silent in prayer. and, then, angry in protest. >> we are here to support him, he is someone who... >> reporter: when on the ground it is difficult to get a perspective of how many people there are here, saying they will not leave until their man, mohammed morsy is declared the president and to give you perspective you are looking from a quarter mile away, down he
leland vittert is streaming live from cairo, egypt with the latest. leland? >> reporter: good evening, greg, late into the night here, the square is rocking. you might remember the muslim brotherhood about 16 months ago said we are not going to run anybody in the presidential election but, i have been in the square all day today and the crowd is either muslim brotherhood or a harder line version of islamists here in egypt and it's very clear what they want. well into the early morning,...
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leland vittert streaming life with the very latest. >> good evening now. it is approaching midnight here in cairo. the crowd in tahrir square is starting to thin out just a very little bit. when we say thin out, we mean from 50,000 to perhaps 40,000 people here who are very angry. not only did mubarak not get the death penalty, but also that a number of his cronies who were in charge of the police when some 800 protesters were killed were acquitted at the courtroom today, just one event in a very wild day. chaos in the courtroom as spectators began pushing and shoving. some ecstatic, some angry with the conviction of hosni mubarak. in court, he remained defiant. even when the judge sentenced him to life in prison. >> this is the moment of truth outside 9 courthouse. you can see everyone raising their hand in prayer and in the next couple of seconds, we're going to hear the verdict on president mubarak. you think this crowd was in a rock party. it went absolutely crazy. many of these are the victims' families out here chanting god is great as hue bark has b
leland vittert streaming life with the very latest. >> good evening now. it is approaching midnight here in cairo. the crowd in tahrir square is starting to thin out just a very little bit. when we say thin out, we mean from 50,000 to perhaps 40,000 people here who are very angry. not only did mubarak not get the death penalty, but also that a number of his cronies who were in charge of the police when some 800 protesters were killed were acquitted at the courtroom today, just one event...
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leland vittert with the news live this early wednesday morning in cairo. leland? >> good evening, shepard. here in cairo, there was a loud roar that went up from behind me when rumor went through that he had suffered a heart attack and died. the only thing we do know for sure he he was moved from the prison to a military hospital. the 84-year-old was the king of the arab world. a key to stability here ally of the united states and israel but could talk to anyone. he was thrown out after just a little less than three weeks of protests and it was perhaps a coincidence or maybe the ousted leader just couldn't take the embarrassment anymore. but this right now as egyptians are waiting for the results of the election for who will become their new president. it looks like the muslim brotherhood candidate has the lead right now. there were mass protests in tahrir square earlier today over the fact that the army dissolved the democratically elected parliament. they also say the muslim brotherhood does that the army has staged effective cue and made their candidate mohamme
leland vittert with the news live this early wednesday morning in cairo. leland? >> good evening, shepard. here in cairo, there was a loud roar that went up from behind me when rumor went through that he had suffered a heart attack and died. the only thing we do know for sure he he was moved from the prison to a military hospital. the 84-year-old was the king of the arab world. a key to stability here ally of the united states and israel but could talk to anyone. he was thrown out after...
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leland vittert back on the ground in cairo. what do we know about mubarak's condition at the moment, leland? >> reporter: good morning, bill. what we're hearing on the ground he is in slightly better condition than clinically dead but certainly in grave health. he was rushed last night from the prison where he is serving a life sentence to a military hospital, the mahdi military hospital, actually where his predecessor died back in 1981. he either suffered a stroke or heart attack or both. there was a large crowd protesting behind me in tahrir square last night all night. the place was filled. it was rockin'. the right when the rumors spread that president mubarak was taken to the hospital. there was a roar in the crowd and they went back to chanting slogans against the army and in what they call a military coup by the army. bill: leland, how will all of this affect the presidential election and the future of the egyptian people? >> reporter: it is all up in the air. right now we are 24 hours away from when the election commiss
leland vittert back on the ground in cairo. what do we know about mubarak's condition at the moment, leland? >> reporter: good morning, bill. what we're hearing on the ground he is in slightly better condition than clinically dead but certainly in grave health. he was rushed last night from the prison where he is serving a life sentence to a military hospital, the mahdi military hospital, actually where his predecessor died back in 1981. he either suffered a stroke or heart attack or...
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leland vittert is streaming live from cairo. >> reporter: hi, jamie. the arabic saying for that situation translates to, i have two bitter choices and both of them are not so good. here's what you have, you have ahmed shafiq, the former hosni mubarak prime minister up against the leader of the muslim brotherhood and most aren't excited about someone from the old regime coming in and a lot of folks don't want someone from the muslim brotherhood, as many egyptians, who are secular, fear that he'll create an islamic state and it is leading to interesting things at the polls. fathers brought sons to vote in egypt's first attempt at democracy. >> i bring my son, to know how to bring his voice to who he wants. >> reporter: the idea of a free and fair election has taken a lot of work here in egypt. the privacy screens where people vote still have the shipping labels on them and they've had to figure out how to design the ballots. look, right higher, illiteracy is so high they've put pictures of each candidate to issue the party symbol and, their name and 40%
leland vittert is streaming live from cairo. >> reporter: hi, jamie. the arabic saying for that situation translates to, i have two bitter choices and both of them are not so good. here's what you have, you have ahmed shafiq, the former hosni mubarak prime minister up against the leader of the muslim brotherhood and most aren't excited about someone from the old regime coming in and a lot of folks don't want someone from the muslim brotherhood, as many egyptians, who are secular, fear...
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leland vittert. we will check back in with you. >> let's turn our attention to the state of wisconsin. obviously a hot bed right now. a bellwether as ali put it earlier because of the recall election currently going on there between walk irand barrett. sounds like something out in the wild west. the wild west showdown if you will. >> texas rangers. >> hatfield and mcchoice? president clinton president obama has not yet arrived but listen to president clinton. >> now they look at wisconsin and they see america's battleground. >> that's right. >> between people who want to work together to solve problems and people who want to divide and conquer. people who know that creative cooperation is working in america and people who want constant conflict. nobody is right all the time. and a broken clock is right twice a day. to have a divide and conquer strategy is nuts. ordinarily i'm against recall elections. i went to try to fight one in california. but sometimes it is the only way to avoid a disastrous cou
leland vittert. we will check back in with you. >> let's turn our attention to the state of wisconsin. obviously a hot bed right now. a bellwether as ali put it earlier because of the recall election currently going on there between walk irand barrett. sounds like something out in the wild west. the wild west showdown if you will. >> texas rangers. >> hatfield and mcchoice? president clinton president obama has not yet arrived but listen to president clinton. >> now they...
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joining me live now from above tahrir square in cairo, leland vittert. leland? >> reporter: megyn, you might say here we go again. now 16 months after the revolution here in egypt, the muslim brotherhood who said they would not run anybody for president indeed ran somebody for the presidential election. looks like he won the popular vote. in a mass protest organized by the muslim brotherhood, thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people are in the streets of cairo demanding that the army step down and turn over power to its civilian government, that being the parliament which was elected by the people. the muslim brotherhood took a plurality of the vote there. they also want to make sure their man, mohammed morsi, takes over as president. they're very angry at the army which they feel have gone into power grab. they have dissolved the parliament. they have thrown away the constitution and essentially said whoever becomes the president, assuming they allow someone to be sworn in will be nothing more than a figurehead. that does not sit well with millions of e
joining me live now from above tahrir square in cairo, leland vittert. leland? >> reporter: megyn, you might say here we go again. now 16 months after the revolution here in egypt, the muslim brotherhood who said they would not run anybody for president indeed ran somebody for the presidential election. looks like he won the popular vote. in a mass protest organized by the muslim brotherhood, thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people are in the streets of cairo demanding that the...
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leland vittert streaming live from cairo. >> good evening from tahrir square where there are tens of thousands of egyptians behind me, many of whom are angry not only that he didn't get the death penalty, but that a number of his lackies were acquitted in those charges of killing about 800 protesters who took to the area behind me, demanding mubarak's ouster in last year's revolution. it is just the latest development in what has been a wild day. a defiant hosni mubarak almost smirked as a judge sentenced him to life in prison. as the verdict came down, pushing and shoving match in the cairo courtroom turned into a melee. within hours, thousands of angry egyptians began flooding tahrir square. by sundown, hens of thousands started chanting. the shear size of this crowd shows just how much anger there is on the streets and how many people feel as though the revolution is still unfinished. in two weeks from today, egypt will be voting in the final round of their presidential election. on one of the ballots is a former member of the mubarak regime. the people here tell me that tonight i
leland vittert streaming live from cairo. >> good evening from tahrir square where there are tens of thousands of egyptians behind me, many of whom are angry not only that he didn't get the death penalty, but that a number of his lackies were acquitted in those charges of killing about 800 protesters who took to the area behind me, demanding mubarak's ouster in last year's revolution. it is just the latest development in what has been a wild day. a defiant hosni mubarak almost smirked as...
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bill: leland vittert on the ground there in cairo. martha: as leland points out who would have guessed these would be the two candidates we would end up with in egypt. let's take a look at this historic moment that will play out in these elections t has been 16 months since the egyptian uprising forced out hosni mubarak who was the long time president there. that was february of last year. there is dramatic pictures from all of that. remember that? egypt has 52 million registered voters from a population of more than 80 million. 22%. egypt's people still live below the national poverty line. as that young woman said they hoped to have a third alternative in that. now they're choosing between one of hosni mubarak's people and the muslim brotherhood. bill: we'll see you in a couple days whether or not that picture changes. jam-packed show for you as you can see. there is panic around washington as a u if. o is spotted in the sky. martha: really? bill: oh my, you will never guess what it really is. martha: still a pretty strange sight, r
bill: leland vittert on the ground there in cairo. martha: as leland points out who would have guessed these would be the two candidates we would end up with in egypt. let's take a look at this historic moment that will play out in these elections t has been 16 months since the egyptian uprising forced out hosni mubarak who was the long time president there. that was february of last year. there is dramatic pictures from all of that. remember that? egypt has 52 million registered voters from a...
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leland vittert is streaming live from cairo. >> reporter: exactly, gregg, one of the main egyptians here was behind a revolution, somed up how many people in this country feel about their choices at the ballot box. the old arabic saying go, i have two choices, both of which arbiter and tonight, here in cairo, as we're in the middle between two days of voting, there is kind of an eerie calm as turnout is tending to be very low and many egyptians are realizing that when you start a revolution, it is awfully difficult to figure out where it is headed. keeping with islamic tradition, egyptian men were in one room, women in another, marking the ballo ballot and dipping their fingers in ink to prevent them from voting twice. >> we are not free. we are not free. >> reporter: this is the entrance to a polling station and during the first round there was excitement in the air and the line stretched all the way to where i am standing meaning voters had to wait two hours in order to cast their ballots. but, today, turnout is so low, in some parts of cairo, that there isn't any wait at all. it was a
leland vittert is streaming live from cairo. >> reporter: exactly, gregg, one of the main egyptians here was behind a revolution, somed up how many people in this country feel about their choices at the ballot box. the old arabic saying go, i have two choices, both of which arbiter and tonight, here in cairo, as we're in the middle between two days of voting, there is kind of an eerie calm as turnout is tending to be very low and many egyptians are realizing that when you start a...
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patti ann, back to you. >> patti ann: leland vittert live in cairo, thank you. >> rick: syria and rising fears there that the country may be sliding further towards a full-blown civil war. opposition activists say at least 28 people were killed by government troops near the country's border with iraq. most of the victims we're told, women and children, this as there is mounting tension with turkey. overseer yeah shooting done a turkish fighter jet. greg palkot has the report from damascus, syria. >> reporter: there is more reaction to the downing yesterday of a turkish jet by syrian air defense battery, and a syrian official in damascus today saying it was an accident, not an attack. and while turkey is threatening some sort of follow-up, the nations of the countries are searching the waters off the coast for the pilots of the plane and, the fighting continues across the country. protest anti-government fired upon in the northern city of alep poe. and in the the key oil facilities of the eastern part of the country, rebels were active, in the same you're a a syrian red crescent medical w
patti ann, back to you. >> patti ann: leland vittert live in cairo, thank you. >> rick: syria and rising fears there that the country may be sliding further towards a full-blown civil war. opposition activists say at least 28 people were killed by government troops near the country's border with iraq. most of the victims we're told, women and children, this as there is mounting tension with turkey. overseer yeah shooting done a turkish fighter jet. greg palkot has the report from...
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leland vittert, streaming live from cairo, you have democracy on one hand taking shape. >> exactly. the question is the supreme court of the armed forces do what it says, actions speak louder than worts in the middle east and the army a long time isn't saying we want to give up the power, lately what they're doing, keeping four themselves. and whether it will mean anything, millions of egypses video and polls closed, and they didn't like who they were voting for, on one hand a choice of the prrm for mubarak, so many died to fight to keep out of offers. and the muslim brotherhood fear at that they'll turn this world in an islamic state. >> behind every parent, mohammed only wants a better life for his son. >> and you bring my son please to know how to bring his-- >> they had to figure out how to designer the ballots. take a look. literacy is so high they've put in pictures and in addition to the party symbol and one thing to design is batt ballot boxes. this is how they're doing it, they hand sort all the battles by candidate, this guy had these boolts and that guy mauri maurizi ball
leland vittert, streaming live from cairo, you have democracy on one hand taking shape. >> exactly. the question is the supreme court of the armed forces do what it says, actions speak louder than worts in the middle east and the army a long time isn't saying we want to give up the power, lately what they're doing, keeping four themselves. and whether it will mean anything, millions of egypses video and polls closed, and they didn't like who they were voting for, on one hand a choice of...
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leland vittert, thank you very much. a fox news alert. tropical storm debby getting stronger and already causing problems and the storm moving north over the gulf of mexico. rain starting to fall over parts of florida now included in a tropical storm warning. along with alabama. coastal louisiana was part of that warning, where governor bob jindal today declared a state of emergency to make it easier for officials to send needed supplies and workers to disaster stricken areas potentially, but just a short time ago, the national weather service lifting louisiana out of the bulls eye of the storm because of its moving, saying the state is under less of a threat than originally thought. that's the good news. meanwhile, bp, the largest oil producer in the gulf shutting down all of oil and gas platforms today and we're learning other producers are evacuating workers from that area. the area as you may know accounts for about 20% of u.s. oil production. 6% of natural gas output, it's not completely clear yet whether debby will make landfall and
leland vittert, thank you very much. a fox news alert. tropical storm debby getting stronger and already causing problems and the storm moving north over the gulf of mexico. rain starting to fall over parts of florida now included in a tropical storm warning. along with alabama. coastal louisiana was part of that warning, where governor bob jindal today declared a state of emergency to make it easier for officials to send needed supplies and workers to disaster stricken areas potentially, but...
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. >> alisyn: leland vittert is streaming live with more. tell us the scene, leland. >> reporter: good morning, we are minutes away now from knowing the results of egypt's first free and fair present decks electi -- presidential election, on one side, mohammed marcy and the other side, ahmed shafik, and once again there are tens of thousands in tahrir square and we're a quarter mile away and, you can hear the chants echoing up into the motel because of how loud this crowd is but the revolutionaries in tahrir square are not young, secular democratic people, they are mostly the muslim brotherhood, who are looking for their candidate, mohamed morsi to become placed in top office and it is happening in the midst of what many are calling a military coup and the military dis dissolved the parliament and will be in charge of writing the new constitution and that made the muslim brotherhood and supporters in tahrir square very angry and in the owe other side you have ahmed shafik, the prime minister under hosni mubarak and his supporters are also ra
. >> alisyn: leland vittert is streaming live with more. tell us the scene, leland. >> reporter: good morning, we are minutes away now from knowing the results of egypt's first free and fair present decks electi -- presidential election, on one side, mohammed marcy and the other side, ahmed shafik, and once again there are tens of thousands in tahrir square and we're a quarter mile away and, you can hear the chants echoing up into the motel because of how loud this crowd is but the...
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leland vittert was just in the middle of those protests in cairo. leland? >> reporter: good evening, megyn. the crowds are extremely unhappy, to say the least, about the delay of those election results. we were just down in the crowd, we have another camera set up so you can see just how large it is down there in tahrir square. there's a real sense of anti-americanism, for the first time a real sense of anti-israel sentiment down there in the crowd. and this crowd, mostly made up of the muslim brotherhood, is large, getting bigger. they are preparing for a campout, and they are angry. under a blistering noon sun, thousands chanted their support for muslim brotherhood presidential candidate. the oppressive heat forced protesters to turn some campaign signs into makeshift tents. a shaded sidewalk became prized real estate to get some rest for those weary by nights of protests. the growing group in tahrir is an by with the ruling military hundred that -- junta, issuing a decree that strips all by ceremonial powers from the president and delaying the announceme
leland vittert was just in the middle of those protests in cairo. leland? >> reporter: good evening, megyn. the crowds are extremely unhappy, to say the least, about the delay of those election results. we were just down in the crowd, we have another camera set up so you can see just how large it is down there in tahrir square. there's a real sense of anti-americanism, for the first time a real sense of anti-israel sentiment down there in the crowd. and this crowd, mostly made up of the...
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leland vittert is live with the latest. >> reporter: good evening, shannon, it's interesting to note that the crowd is much more concerned about the presidential elections than they are about former president phaoub's health. the crowd mostly last night was made up of supporters of the muslim brotherhood who up until a couple of days ago controlled the parliament here and they are presumably the winners of the presidential election here, however the arm me has dissolved the parliament and all but said the presidential election, whoever wins won't even matter because they are going to retain all of their powers. the members of the muslim brotherhood are calling that tantamount to a military coup and that is what all the protests are about. we are 24 hours away now from thef this protest is breaking across egypt president hosni mubarak was raced to the hospital. today at the hospital some of his supporters, anti-hosni mubarak movement people, people who kicked him out of the office 16 months ago have scuffled. it appears the former president who has been in ill health for a while is on
leland vittert is live with the latest. >> reporter: good evening, shannon, it's interesting to note that the crowd is much more concerned about the presidential elections than they are about former president phaoub's health. the crowd mostly last night was made up of supporters of the muslim brotherhood who up until a couple of days ago controlled the parliament here and they are presumably the winners of the presidential election here, however the arm me has dissolved the parliament and...